Both sides were disciplined and active, with sound plans of offence and defence. The Greeks achieved their objective of gaining sea dominance, and so the Persian army, without naval support and sea resupply, lost its land advantage, having to send half its army home.
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Which Persian War? Persia fought the Greek city-states over 2,000 years ago; is your question regarding that Persian War?
The Persian War 499-449 BCE was over two thousand years before the US existed.
there was the first Persian war then the second Persian war then the war that we are in today.
The Hellenistic Age after Macedonia took over Greece and then the Persian Empire.
No, it pitted the Persian Empire against varying coalitions of about 200 Greek city-states intermittently over 50 years.
Persian War.
The Persian War was won by the Greek city-states who ban ded together to see off the Persian attempt to incorporate them within its empire. They won it by progressively establishing naval and land supremacy over the Persian forces over a period of fifty years, so that the Persians gave up.
There were already over 2,000 Greek city-stares. None was created from the Persian war.
The Persian War.
The war had been over for a hundred years when he came on the scene.
Which particular war? The Persian what?